Every two years, the Venice Biennale, brings together artists, curators, scholars and cultural institutions from around the world for one of the world’s most influential contemporary art exhibitions. Vanderbilt became part of that story this year. The university’s presence began with María Magdalena Campos-Pons, who founded the Engine for Art, Democracy and Justice and serves as Cornelius Vanderbilt chair of fine arts, and Kamaal Malak — artist,…
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